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Whether you play sports or are a die-hard fan, you can find all of your sporting goods at Identity Board Shop in Buena Park.
A piece of clothing from here will hug you in all the right places for a flattering cut by Identity Board Shop.
This store is stocked full of affordable and trendy women's attire, making it a great place to shop for new clothing items.
Identity Board Shop has all the necessary winter accessories for those cold months.
Shop for innovative and durable activewear at Identity Board Shop and find clothing that will last through your intense workouts.
Step up your hunting game this season with some great new gear from this store.
If you're driving, you'll be able to use a nearby parking lot.
If you just signed up for a new sports league, you will want to swing by Identity Board Shop in Buena Park and stock up on sporting goods.

Tastes in Halloween costumes change quickly, but the team at Halloween Club knows that some staples never go out of style. Taco costumes, for instance. Creepy masks, police uniforms, and pirate apparel aren't forgotten either, allowing patrons to finish their cosplay outfit, celebrate Halloween, or put together a really spectacular excuse for not going into work. To round out the store's selection, there's outlandish props, too, such as seven-foot-tall haunted tree automated to flail spookily on its own.

When it comes to jewelry shopping in Buena Park, only one name comes to mind, Daniel's Jewelers.
Customers don't need to worry about finding parking, as there are many spots available in the area.
So pick out a new piece of jewelry for your loved one at Daniel's Jewelers in Buena Park and watch them smile from ear to ear.

You will not want to miss shopping the aisles at FM Food Market's grocery store in Buena Park.
Catch all your omega-3 fatty acids! Fish are delicious and nutritious, so start planning your next seafood platter.
Make sure you always have a variety of beverages on hand, especially during the warmer months. This drink is sure to take care of business.
Enjoy a small, bite-sized snack from FM Food Market and cure your hunger pains.
Every chef needs a break from the heat, so enjoy a frozen dinner without lifting a finger.
It's about time you said goodbye to cooking and said hello to the convenience of the frozen food offered here.
Find a large array of bold and flavorful coffees and teas at FM Food Market and sip your way through tasty goodness.
For a sampling of the best meats, you'll want to head here directly without delay.
Purchase some new spices and seasonings from here and treat yourself to a fun and creative night cooking in the kitchen.
Add some produce to your next dinner plate for a delicious meal jam-packed with vitamins and nutrients.
We all could use a little dairy in our diet, so why not add some to your day and pick it up at FM Food Market? You'll feel great knowing you're getting just the right nutrition.
Take care of your thirst quickly with a bottle of refreshing water from FM Food Market.
Oil and vinegar are great staples to have stocked in the kitchen whether your recipe calls for an acidic element or something greasy to line the pan.
Canned goods are a kitchen staple. Don't be caught without them.
Switch up your weekly pasta routine with a new and exciting pasta recipe. Grab some noodles from FM Food Market and get cooking.
Make sure you always have the ingredients to make a delicious dessert on hand.
This liquor is perfect for your next party or after work cocktail. Sit back, relax and enjoy a glass of this next time you want to pour yourself a tasty drink.
A staple in every household, cereal is sure to please every palate in the family.
Pick up a loaf of bread from FM Food Market and get creative with your breakfast, lunch and dinner meal planning.
At FM Food Market, you won't have to worry about forgetting where you parked. There are plenty of parking spaces nearby for you to choose from.
Bring your grocery list to FM Food Market and stock up the fridge.

When you have a hankering for a specific food or beverage item, you can visit King 17 Food Store in Buena Park and satisfy your craving.
What's better than soup on a rainy day? Be sure you have some on hand.
When the heat gets the best of you, water is more important than ever. Cool off no matter where you are with a bottle from King 17 Food Store.
Planning a barbecue? Check out the selection of meat inventory here and go home with a range of tender meats.
Health nuts will go crazy for the refreshing beverages available here, a great way to stay happy and hydrated.
We all could use a little dairy in our diet, so why not add some to your day and pick it up at King 17 Food Store? You'll feel great knowing you're getting just the right nutrition.
Pick up all of your favorite snacks and enjoy a relaxing night in while you veg out.
Not everyone has time for pancakes in the morning. Get going with a tasty box of cereal the whole family will enjoy.
Add some produce to your next dinner plate for a delicious meal jam-packed with vitamins and nutrients.
Make your cooking life as easy as possible and grab some frozen food today. It's perfect for when you don't have the time or energy to make something from scratch!
Turn your kitchen into a gourmet chef's paradise with the great spices and seasonings.
Bread is a kitchen must-have, so pick up some fresh goodness today.
Here you can find a wide selection of oil and vinegar for all of your cooking needs, such as sauces and dressings.
All the supplies you need to make a craveworthy dessert are here.
Have a gourmet meal without working away in the kitchen. Throw on your favorite TV show or movie and pop a frozen dinner in the microwave. You'll be happy you did!
Go under the sea with a few fresh catches, and enjoy a meal rich in protein and flavor.
Bring out your Italian side in the kitchen and create a yummy pasta dish with some noodles from King 17 Food Store.
If you're looking for a great coffee or tea beverage, the team at King 17 Food Store will help you out.
Customers don't need to worry about finding parking, as there are many spots available in the area.
So stop by King 17 Food Store in Buena Park today for quality groceries your whole family will enjoy.

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At the Cannes Film Festival this year, a controversy exploded. Naturally, it was about shoes. Allegedly, some female guests who arrived at films wearing flats were turned away and told their flat-bottomed shoes were not in keeping with the black-tie dress code.Cannes contested the story, but it spread like wildfire. The press nicknamed it “Flatgate.” Rashida Jones called it “sexist”—why must women wear painful footwear while men loll around in loafers? Benicio del Toro agreed and vowed to wear heels to the Cannes premiere of his film, Sicario, in protest. (He then broke his vow because he couldn’t find heels in his size.) The hullabaloo highlighted high heels’ odd place in our culture: women are often expected to wear them at formal occasions, but they’re also painful and—at least at first pass—hard to walk in. Deciding when and where to wear them is hard enough when you’re grown, but what about when you’ve never worn them before? Below, we talk to a style blogger, a podiatrist, and some real-life high-heel wearers to figure out just when tiny feet are ready for tall shoes.
How Do I Know If My Kid Is Ready?Some questions to consider before you hit the stiletto store.
Does your kid want to wear high heels?
There are plenty of reasons why they might. Isa Giallorenzo, the style blogger behind Chicago Looks, said, “I love heels! I think they're amazing. They totally change the way you walk, your proportions. … I think it's worth [some] sacrifice.” Groupon writer Lisa Farver agreed. “I think it's great to let your kids play dress up in whatever they want.” If your kid doesn’t want to wear heels, though, everyone I talked to agreed: no need to impose. A dressy flat works for formal occasions, too (unless your kid is jetting off to Cannes).
Can your kid walk in heels?If not, it might be time for some practice around the house. Groupon writer Kelly MacDowell said, “You don't want your kid tearing around the church banquet in heels. Hello, emergency room.”Is looking good your kid’s number-one priority?
If so, talk to your kid about how fun is always more important than footwear. Isa said, regretfully, "I remember just suffering terribly through the night because of bad shoes, non-practical shoes. … [And] this happened more than once." Lisa recalled a similar experience. “I wish I'd known that it was a bad idea to wear stiletto boots to an outdoor concert. If you can't be comfortable, you aren't going to enjoy the show. And people are really only looking at you because you're limping, not because you look sexy.”
Does your kid know which styles are most (and least) comfortable?
According to Chicago podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey J. Betman, comfort is all about the toes. Pointy-toed heels often have “very very narrow and shallow toe boxes,” which can cause nerve pain, tingling, hammertoe, and bunions. “Basically, picture your foot as a square peg trying to fit in a round hole.” Dr. Betman recommends square- or round-toed heels with deeper toe boxes for a more comfortable fit.Does your kid know how to wear heels in a healthy way?
“Walking in high heels does stress the feet quite a bit, the knees and the lower back,” Dr. Betman said. However, there are a few ways to minimize the stress. First, don’t wear heels for more than few hours at a time. Dr. Betman recommended alternating them with gym shoes or flats—shoes that let your calves stretch and your toes spread out—even over the course of one day. Also, to maximize your comfort in high heels, he suggested “custom-molded functional foot orthotics that support the arches and distribute the body weight more evenly.” (These especially make sense if you wear heels regularly.)
Does your kid know “heels” and “girly” aren’t synonymous?
“You don't need to wear heels to feel feminine,” Kelly said. She was a self-described “girly girl” as a kid, into pink, dresses, and “anything that made me feel more feminine.” Since then, though, she’s decided prioritizing comfort works better for her than prioritizing stereotypically girly looks. “As with anything else, you should only wear what you feel comfortable wearing.”
So What’s the Right Age to Wear Heels?Isa said, basically, whenever your kid wants to wear them. “I wouldn't forbid her to wear heels. She'll learn for herself that it's hard.”Lisa said as early as 14. “I think kids are old enough to wear high heels when they can tell the difference between society's expectations about fashion and their personal preferences about style. Sometimes that takes a lifetime!”
Dr. Betman said that with “very very occasional [wear], I don’t think it’s a problem at any age.”
Kelly said “I think a child is ready for heels when they're ready to act like somewhat of a grown-up. If they can handle saying "please," "thank you," "sir," "ma'am," and "How's your stock portfolio looking?" without being prompted by their parents—I'd guess around 9 or 10—they're probably ready [for a small heel].”Photo illustration by Mark Mills, GrouponCheck out related reads:What's the Right Age to Start Wearing Makeup?
Is 12 too young? 14? We asked makeup artists, parents, a teenager, and a high-school guidance counselor to weigh in. Are Heels and Flip-Flops Always Bad For Your Feet? We Asked a Podiatrist.Dr. Donna Hayes tells us how to know when shoes actually fit and which shoe she’d like to wish out of existence.

When jumpsuits first resurfaced in the late 2000s, they seemed primed for a short shelf life, a quick, nostalgic nod to ‘70s fashion. Instead, they’ve proven to be a mainstay, particularly with fashion-forward celebs—Solange Instagrammed herself wearing one, Kristen Stewart rocked one on the red carpet, and Portlandia star Carrie Brownstein has been wearing one on Sleater-Kinney’s current tour.Part of the appeal is in their ease: throw one on, grab some shoes, and you’re dressed. But knowing how to wear a jumpsuit isn’t always so simple. They show off your figure more than the average garment, so fit is of the utmost importance. Here, we’ve explored 10 different body types and found a jumper to suit them all. If your main concern is ... Your bust:With a smaller bust, you can try one of two approaches. Divert the eye elsewhere on the upper body with a statement neckline (pictured here) or an open back, or add volume to your top with a pattern or looser cut.As with any type of garment, a V-neck will play down a large bust. To balance out a smaller bottom half, try a loose-fitting pant leg (if you’re taller) or a patterned bottom with a plain-colored top (if you’re shorter). Left: Halter chain jumpsuit, S.L. Fashions ($59.99); Right: Shawl collar jumpsuit, A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz ($109.99)Your curves (or lack thereof):If you have an hourglass shape, congratulations! Jumpers were basically invented for you. Let your figure show with a clean, curve-hugging silhouette that hits the natural waist, and feel free to experiment with color, print, and strapless designs.A layered piece like the one at right gives slender gals more volume. A tie waist or peplum can also create the illusion of a curvier figure.
Left: Natural white jumpsuit, Rachel Roy ($119.99); Right: Pinstripe jumpsuit, English Factory ($49.99)Your height:A high waist can make a short woman look like she has longer legs. Opt for a tapered leg over a wide one, as extra volume could swallow you up. A bold, head-to-toe print can also be overwhelming on a smaller frame.Conversely, tall girls can get away with wearing more fabric. You’re more suited to handle a super-wide leg than anyone, and halters and racerbacks beautifully complement a longer neck and torso.Left: Short-sleeve printed jumpsuit, Nina Leonard ($39.99); Right: Sleeveless funnel-neck jumpsuit, Marc New York ($59.99)Your torso:A high neckline (especially with an eye-catching embellishment like the one pictured here) and a drop waist will elongate a shorter torso. If you’re tall enough to handle a wide leg, that will also draw the eye down.For a long torso, first look for a print, as this will distract the eye from your natural waist. Also, look for a straighter silhouette (or leave a drawstring tied more loosely) to leave your natural proportions more of a mystery. Left: Jumpsuit with embellished neckline, MSK ($39.99); Right: Sleeveless printed jumpsuit, Mlle Gabrielle ($24.99)Balancing your proportions:It might sound counterintuitive, but those with broad shoulders can minimize their size by choosing a jumper with an embellished shoulder. Try colorblocking with a lighter hue, or softening the curve with a fine mesh inlay. Again, if you’re taller, a wide leg can balance out your bottom half.
Colorblocking is also helpful for balancing out wider hips or a larger bottom. A dark leg is slimming, and when paired with a lighter top will draw the eye up. A cinched waist and flowy top can also help create a more hourglass shape.Left: Colorblock blouson jumpsuit, Sangria ($39.99); Right: Two-tone jumpsuit, Sandra Darren ($39.99) And one last tip for everyone … Unless you are very tall, long garments such as jumpsuits can actually make the body look shorter. Pair your piece with heels or wedges to look as long and lean as possible.Top photo by Mark Mills, GrouponRead our tips and guidance on other fashion staples:The Nine Essential Types of HandbagsWhich Colors Look Best on You?

Most people know that a rose is the universal symbol for love. Fewer people, however, know that an eryngium represents independence, or that a campanula can be used to express gratitude. All of these flower meanings take on added resonance around Valentine’s Day, when picking the right bouquet might mean the difference between a kiss and a kick to the curb. Fortunately, we’ve compiled a list of nine flower combinations to help you say the right thing, whether it’s “I love you” or “I accidentally used your toothbrush.”1.“Will you be my best friend?”2.“I’ve had a crush on you for years.”3.“I’ll be yours forever.”4.“Let’s get married but keep our own bank accounts.”5.“I love you. Just kidding! No, really.”6.“I love you. Please open this cage.”7.“Can I stay the night?”8.“I know you’re a vampire.”9.“Please don’t ask where I bought you that fighter jet.”